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Albert was a loyal subscriber to my Detroit Tigers newsletter for many years. RIP. I know he would have relished their 2024 season and return to the playoffs.
Richard L. Shook
February 08, 2025

West Hartford, Connecticut
1927 - 2020
With much sadness the family of Albert Rosenfield would like to announce his passing on February 12, 2020 at 92 years of age. Albert was born in Hartford, CT on November 2, 1927 to Joseph and Bess Rosenfield (nee) Ritvo. He was predeceased by his loving wife Helen (nee) Snyder of 55 years. He was...
Read MoreAlbert was a loyal subscriber to my Detroit Tigers newsletter for many years. RIP. I know he would have relished their 2024 season and return to the playoffs.
Richard L. Shook
February 08, 2025
Just learned of Albert's death and would like to offer my condolences to his family.
Albert subscribed to my Detroit Tigers' newsletter, Bengal Bytes, for many years and I trust it brought him some satisfaction, if not enlightenment.
The Tigers were and are a source of happiness and sadness at the same time. My goal has always been to filter out the nonsense and offer a little bit of truth.
Rest in peace, Albert, I was glad to have you as a subscriber.
Richard L. Shook
March 15, 2021 | Friend
Spent many miles together-am still amazed at his running backwards
Walt Borden
Walter Borden
February 16, 2020 | Bloomfield, CT

Cherished Farewell Arrangement
Edward Fitzgerald
February 15, 2020
Greg, Lorrie, Adele & Bobbi, we send our deepest condolences to you. Al was one of the best. How blessed our lives were to have known such a loving, kind, big-hearted man. I will always cherish his many visits, and Bob's as well, to IEA. Truly the salt of the earth. I will miss his beautiful spirit and saddened we are out-of-state and unable to attend his services.
Annie Mariano
February 15, 2020 | Marlborough, CT
I will miss him,my old friend. He will be with Helen and Lois
Joe Fleischmann
February 14, 2020 | Glastonbury, CT
Al was a terrific person and will be missed. We had so many good times working together. I am so sorry for your loss. Your memories will eventually replace the mourning and celebrate Al's life. They will bring smiles, laughter, and joy of your time with Al.
Gerry Murphy
February 14, 2020
So sorry to hear of Al's passing. I have special memories working out with Al at the JCC and attending baseball games in New York, New Britain and Hartford. Most memorable is when he threw the 1st pitch at the CT Tigers game in Norwich. The players, age 18, 19 and 20 all took the time to shake his hand. A great man who will be missed.
Peter Palermino
February 14, 2020